A. Cellino & S. Bagnulo - Helsinki, 19-21/08/2013 INAF --Osservatorio Astrofisico di Torino Spectro-Polarimetry as a potentially powerful tool for asteroid.

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A. Cellino & S. Bagnulo - Helsinki, 19-21/08/2013 INAF --Osservatorio Astrofisico di Torino Spectro-Polarimetry as a potentially powerful tool for asteroid studies Asteroid Spectroscopy and Spectrophotometry (From Bus et al. 2002)

A. Cellino & S. Bagnulo - Helsinki, 19-21/08/2013 INAF --Osservatorio Astrofisico di Torino Spectro-Polarimetry as a potentially powerful tool for asteroid studies Asteroid taxonomy has been traditionally based on spectrophotometric properties, in the wavelength range covering UBVRI colors. The distribution of different taxonomic classes as a function of heliocentric distance is related to the general composition gradient of our Solar System

A. Cellino & S. Bagnulo - Helsinki, 19-21/08/2013 INAF --Osservatorio Astrofisico di Torino Spectro-Polarimetry as a potentially powerful tool for asteroid studies The mineralogical interpretation of reflectance spectra E, M and P classes are characterized by very different albedo

A. Cellino & S. Bagnulo - Helsinki, 19-21/08/2013 INAF --Osservatorio Astrofisico di Torino Spectro-Polarimetry as a potentially powerful tool for asteroid studies Some fundamental problems in current asteroid science: The determination of asteroid masses and densities The measurement of asteroid sizes and shapes The determination of the relation between composition and taxonomic classification The physical characterization of potential Earth impactors In all the above problems a crucial role is played by the problem of determining asteroid albedos

A. Cellino & S. Bagnulo - Helsinki, 19-21/08/2013 INAF --Osservatorio Astrofisico di Torino Spectro-Polarimetry as a potentially powerful tool for asteroid studies Is a fundamental relation in asteroid science, where: D is the equivalent diameter in km is a wavelength-dependent constant (the indicated value is for V colour) p v is the geometric albedo in V. It is defined as the ratio between the object brightness at zero phase angle and that of an ideal, flat and perfectly Lambertian disk, having the same projected surface of the object. The albedo is an important physical parameter, being related to surface composition, texture and more in general to the history of the object. H is the absolute magnitude in V, that is the apparent brightness that would be measured at unit distance from the Sun and the observer, and at zero phase angle. It varies at different solar oppositions of the same object.

A. Cellino & S. Bagnulo - Helsinki, 19-21/08/2013 INAF --Osservatorio Astrofisico di Torino Spectro-Polarimetry as a potentially powerful tool for asteroid studies Thermal Radiometry

A. Cellino & S. Bagnulo - Helsinki, 19-21/08/2013 INAF --Osservatorio Astrofisico di Torino Spectro-Polarimetry as a potentially powerful tool for asteroid studies Thermal radiometry results, particularly for albedo, are model-dependent and suffer from poor knowledge of the value to assign to the absolute magnitude H. Radiometric albedoes for small asteroids observed in one single IR band have intrinsic uncertainties up to 60%, due to the uncertainty in the thermal model to be applied in different cases. Akari versus Wise albedoes

A. Cellino & S. Bagnulo - Helsinki, 19-21/08/2013 INAF --Osservatorio Astrofisico di Torino Spectro-Polarimetry as a potentially powerful tool for asteroid studies (%) 1 Ceres Asteroid Polarimetry: What do we measure ? Partial linear polarization and polarization – phase curves. Presence of a Negative polarization branch Curve described by a few parameters

A. Cellino & S. Bagnulo - Helsinki, 19-21/08/2013 INAF --Osservatorio Astrofisico di Torino Spectro-Polarimetry as a potentially powerful tool for asteroid studies log p V = C 1 log (h) + C 2 The derivation of the Albedo from polarimetric properties: the slope – albedo law. Log(pV) = ( ± 0.090) log(h) – (1.724 ± 0.104) Improvement of the calibration of the slope-albedo relation needed: work curretly in progress

A. Cellino & S. Bagnulo - Helsinki, 19-21/08/2013 INAF --Osservatorio Astrofisico di Torino Spectro-Polarimetry as a potentially powerful tool for asteroid studies Pros: Polarimetry is in principle an excellent technique to derive the albedoes of main belt asteroids and NEOs of all sizes. No dependence on absolute magnitude! Used in the past in asteroid taxonomy to distinguish between E, M, P classes. Cons: Time consuming! You need weeks to get a satisfactory coverage of the phase- polarization curve of a main belt asteroid! (much less time is needed for near-Earth asteroids).

A. Cellino & S. Bagnulo - Helsinki, 19-21/08/2013 INAF --Osservatorio Astrofisico di Torino Spectro-Polarimetry as a potentially powerful tool for asteroid studies NEA Polarimetry Even a single measurement of polarization at phase > 40 deg can be sufficient to obtain an overall albedo estimation! Very small (faint) NEAs are observable with the VLT (as shown by the case of Apophis). C-type S-type E-type Presence of a wide branch of positive polarization with a maximum near 90° NEO polarimetry is inherently efficient, since the rate of variation of the phase angle is fast for these objects, and a polarimetric slope can be obtained in a short time. Interesting for the purposes of ESA SSA program Courtesy of I.N. Belskaya

A. Cellino & S. Bagnulo - Helsinki, 19-21/08/2013 INAF --Osservatorio Astrofisico di Torino Spectro-Polarimetry as a potentially powerful tool for asteroid studies First results about wavelength dependence of linear polarization Opposite behaviour among moderate-albedo and low- albedo asteroids. Similar effects observed also for comets. UBVRI Itokawa observations at CASLEO Belskaya et al., Icarus 199, (2009) Full spectro-polarimetry never attempted so far for asteroids!

A. Cellino & S. Bagnulo - Helsinki, 19-21/08/2013 INAF --Osservatorio Astrofisico di Torino Spectro-Polarimetry as a potentially powerful tool for asteroid studies Linear fits of UBVRI data obtained in five colors in consecutive nights, covering a large interval of phase angles EXAMPLE: POLARIMETRIC OBSERVATIONS OF (25143) ITOKAWA AT LARGE PHASE ANGLES in 2004 at CASLEO

A. Cellino & S. Bagnulo - Helsinki, 19-21/08/2013 INAF --Osservatorio Astrofisico di Torino Spectro-Polarimetry as a potentially powerful tool for asteroid studies The preliminary results obtained so far, if confirmed, would imply that one single spectro-polarization measurement obtained at different wavelengths either at large phase angles (> 20 o ) or at a phase angle around 10 o could be sufficient to distinguish between asteroids belonging to different albedo and taxonomic classes. Stay tuned! We have been awarded the first observing run of asteroid spectro-polarimetry at VLT in the next observing semester !

A. Cellino & S. Bagnulo - Helsinki, 19-21/08/2013 INAF --Osservatorio Astrofisico di Torino Spectro-Polarimetry as a potentially powerful tool for asteroid studies Other interesting targets for future observations: the Barbarians Masiero and Cellino (2009) (dashed and dotted lines show, for a comparison, typical polarization- phase curves for B-type ((24) Themis) and L-type ((12) Victoria) asteroids, respectively) Known objects: 234 (Ld - class), 172, 236, 387, 980 (L – class) 679 (K - class) Unusual spectra, presence of CAI compounds on the surfaces. Possible association with some dynamical families.

A. Cellino & S. Bagnulo - Helsinki, 19-21/08/2013 INAF --Osservatorio Astrofisico di Torino Spectro-Polarimetry as a potentially powerful tool for asteroid studies Asteroid polarimetry as a support to space missions: the examples of Steins and Lutetia Courtesy of I.N. Belskaya

A. Cellino & S. Bagnulo - Helsinki, 19-21/08/2013 INAF --Osservatorio Astrofisico di Torino Spectro-Polarimetry as a potentially powerful tool for asteroid studies Thank you